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plus the concerns over energy, human rights and syria, as well. so the eu and russia are at logger heads on so many issues, not that you would have known it by listening to this today. anyway, let's get back to what michael sarris is doing. i thought he might be scurrying around the edge. we're trying to find out his whe whereabouts at the moment. we know he's going to have a one-on-one with mr. medvedev later on and speak to the president, as well. whether they can work something out, that remain toes be seen. but all talk about property deals, about banking deals and energy deals, at the moment, i would suggest that tensive and a little bit premature. kelly, back to you. >> steve, thanks very much for that. any deal with russia may be premature certainly isn't going to calm things in cyprus. this morning, the european central bank in a statement has said in order to continue its emergency liquidity systems past monday the 25th, cyprus has to have a bailout in place. any prospect of that? >> well, that adds a sense of urgency to the situation. ti
plus the concerns over energy, human rights and syria, as well. so the eu and russia are at logger heads on so many issues, not that you would have known it by listening to this today. anyway, let's get back to what michael sarris is doing. i thought he might be scurrying around the edge. we're trying to find out his whe whereabouts at the moment. we know he's going to have a one-on-one with mr. medvedev later on and speak to the president, as well. whether they can work something out, that...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. stocks may have dropped today but we've still got even more good news on the economy. now does that mean bern bernanke is going take his foot off the gas pedal sooner rather than later? that might be what's rather bothering stock investors. and where is the new jack kemp now that we need him? a republican who related to everyone with an optimistic but simple message of economic growth for all, we will ask lar larry sabateau in just a few minutes. >> a tax is a tax is a tax. if you tax something more, you get less of it. piling on new taxes is always bad for economic growth period. and yet out of washington comes yet another proposal for another tax. this one known as the marketplace fairness act but it is just a national in
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. stocks may have dropped today but we've still got even more good news on the economy. now does that mean...
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>> i like energy, i'm particularly impressed that energy continues to go up in the face of a very strong dollar and i think the fundamentals are very strong there. >> jeff? >> i agree with stephanie. i like the energy and i think the technology undervalued. >> stevie? >> strong dollar benefits all of your outsourcing. they get cheaper cost of labor. that's where you want to be, as long as the dollar is strong. >> you got one, rick? >> yeah, anything industrial and energy. we're having a renaissance in manufacturing thanks to energy. go with it. >> everybody says that. we'll see if we actually get policy to coincide. thanks, everybody. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, maria. >> appreciate that. the dow's ten-day winning streak in jeopardy today. let's get to bob pisani with what's behind today's pullback. >> and the dow is the price-weighted index and we have a lot of the high price names. ibm, when that moves, it weighs the dow. jpmorgan, a little bit of disappointment over the bank reports here. let me just show you how crazy things are. look at 3m. here's a dow component. it's up like 15
>> i like energy, i'm particularly impressed that energy continues to go up in the face of a very strong dollar and i think the fundamentals are very strong there. >> jeff? >> i agree with stephanie. i like the energy and i think the technology undervalued. >> stevie? >> strong dollar benefits all of your outsourcing. they get cheaper cost of labor. that's where you want to be, as long as the dollar is strong. >> you got one, rick? >> yeah, anything...
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then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle for prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this is not only not for the squeamish. it could be down-right dangerous. sanchez is for younger people with their whole life ahead of them to lose their investment and have plenty of time to make it back. it's not for anyone else. i wish i had time to offer that kind of insight every night, but i don't. i do hope, however, that it helps you now understand what it means when i say something speculative versus another stock that epitomizes safety. two different animals, exact same zoo. stick with cramer. >> >> jim cramer, you're one of my he
then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle for prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this is not only...
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>> i think we'll see add energy associated with the trade. they will probably be added participation and heightened volatility. i think that goes without saying. anyone who is going to tell you whether this is a buying opportunity or whether this will be a v-top opportunity is basically lying to you. i can't tell you that, either. i wish i could because i wouldn't be sitting in this chair if i could. but for the most part, again, i think you have to be aware of the fact that this has completely changed the game. and i think this goes without saying. the markets are reflecting that. one thing i'm shocked about is that we haven't seen an all-out sellout in terms of equity markets here. we have come off a bit, but holding key levels of support around that 1525 is a major level of support and we have yet to breach that yet. seeing some strength in the dollar coming off of that 83 level as of recent, but the euro currency is hurting below that 1.30 handle again. >> and yet we're showing you it's up 0.2%. this is hardly the picture of a plummeting
>> i think we'll see add energy associated with the trade. they will probably be added participation and heightened volatility. i think that goes without saying. anyone who is going to tell you whether this is a buying opportunity or whether this will be a v-top opportunity is basically lying to you. i can't tell you that, either. i wish i could because i wouldn't be sitting in this chair if i could. but for the most part, again, i think you have to be aware of the fact that this has...
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i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems, all it needs to do is allow energy to continue to expand in california. so i think at this point, the government understands that the future of this country depends on domestic energy. and to the extent that they can help it be safer, i think they will. but right now i think everybody from the companies and the producers to the government understands, this is the future of the united states. we are on the verge of energy-independence, which is something every president has talked about since jimmy carter. nobody has been able to deliver. >> verge means three years, five years? >> by the en
i can tell you for sure, we're not going to be energy-independent if we don't drill for energy. and you also look at the way the states have come out to protect their own lands. they have come up with their own rules. you have fracking going on in roughly 26 states. that's 52 senators, 26 governors. hundreds of congressmen who have to worry about all the jobs and the revenues that are created by what's going on in the energy business. if california wants to create -- wants to fix its problems,...
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for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> energy is >>> energy is in the red today, the biggest loser in the group is volero. josh has more on this. josh? >> life is good as an investor in refining stocks until it stinks. that's the opening line in a note from mcqueary research downgrading a group of refiners. holly frontier and cvr energy cutting price targets. the analyst notes refiners for u.s. renewable fuel standards. that can materially impact earnings. all three stocks today in the red. carl, back to you. >> josh, coming back to you later on. thanks a lot. just one day to go until samsung, which is prepping for the launch of the galaxy 4. our tavis mcchord is an analyst that joins us on the news line. tavis, good morning. >> how you doing? >> good. a lot of discussion today about the degree that they're spending even more money than apple did last year on tv ads. do they have the product? >> i think it's going to be a great product. but i think there's just very little in terms of differentiation that you can still do on hardware in the space. the smartphone s
for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> energy is >>> energy is in the red today, the biggest loser in the group is volero. josh has more on this. josh? >> life is good as an investor in refining stocks until it stinks. that's the opening line in a note from mcqueary research downgrading a group of refiners. holly frontier and cvr energy cutting price targets. the analyst notes refiners for u.s. renewable fuel standards. that can materially impact...
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but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days. just think about how many terrific ceos we heard from or read about today. think of how hard they're working for you if you own their stocks. we know that ken powell's delivering a level of performance at general mills that i find astounding. higher commodity prices, endless buy one get one for cereal and he gives you good earnings reports and endless buybacks. everything you ask for in a ceo. how about stewart miller at lennar? not easy to follow his dad, leonard, but his late father has to be smiling somewhere about what he's done in the toughest housing market since
but that's tony sanchez, chairman and president of sanchez energy. stay with cramer. >>> we don't talk enough about execution around here. mother's milk of profits. yet, in the era where sectors are all the rage and etfs are the preferred method of trading them, the whole notion of long term individual company management performance gets lost in the shuffle. ♪ hallelujah then you get a couple of days where the great works of certain ceos just shine through. today's one of those days....
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in europe, watch for deals in financial services and energy. and in china, watch for deals in manufacturing. here's two other things to think about. everybody here thinks that the mega lbo, the big leverage buyout, they say it's back. and more importantly, given all the cash that's on balance sheets, 70% of transactions they are arguing are going to happen in cash. which is a big distinction from where we have been before. we will see where it all pans out. we have mark schaeffer from citigroup this hour. and skadden's eileen nugent. and wendell pierce. he owns a grocery store down in new orleans. but you know him from "the wire." i'm going to continue finishing my hand grenade. and i'll see you guys -- >> hair of the dog. >> and i'll be reviewing the morals contract. >> i looked up some of the -- i'm worried. it covers just about everything, andrew. if you did anything last night, just keep it quiet. >> andrew? >> yeah. throwing away the key there. >> he has no dollar bills. gone. completely. that's after getting a couple hundreds changed. >>
in europe, watch for deals in financial services and energy. and in china, watch for deals in manufacturing. here's two other things to think about. everybody here thinks that the mega lbo, the big leverage buyout, they say it's back. and more importantly, given all the cash that's on balance sheets, 70% of transactions they are arguing are going to happen in cash. which is a big distinction from where we have been before. we will see where it all pans out. we have mark schaeffer from citigroup...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow, in half hour, the situation in cyprus is on the edge of the abyss, if russia did not bail them out, their economy will implode and they will be forced out of the euro economy entirely. and senator kelly ayotte is looking to get a budget deal without more spending and taxes and i want to know if the so-called gop reforms are going to split the party in two or make it more inclusive. senators working against a needless missile to nowhere program that she will explain to us. ben bernanke is keeping his foot firmly on the qe gas pedal or did he? please take a listen. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that it's not a temporary improvement. so, we have
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow, in half hour, the situation in cyprus is on the edge of the abyss, if russia did not...
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and i love domestic energy. natural gas, marcellus shale, anything coming out of the ground in the u.s. is going to have a dominant position in the next economic move. so i think it's a great place to begin to invest. >> and i just wonder as people get into these levels, and is i know there is a debate that's been playing out in markets. but we've had such a run up. even aus mentioned from the regional banks, banks have completely rerated even to where we were a year ago. do you just continue to stick with the winners, though, or is there a sense for looking for better value? >> i definitely think you look for value but you pick your spots carefully. there are some stocks that haven't participated in the regional banking area, particularly on the lower end of the cap ranges. those can be bought selectively. some of the marcellus shares are doing extremely well, but can be bought at a reasonable price. some of those plays are undervalued in my opinion. there's lots of opportunity. you have to pick your sots, thou
and i love domestic energy. natural gas, marcellus shale, anything coming out of the ground in the u.s. is going to have a dominant position in the next economic move. so i think it's a great place to begin to invest. >> and i just wonder as people get into these levels, and is i know there is a debate that's been playing out in markets. but we've had such a run up. even aus mentioned from the regional banks, banks have completely rerated even to where we were a year ago. do you just...
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there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is going to be big. it is big already. if you look back five or six years, the u.s. imported more than 12 million barrels per day. last year, they were down to 7.5. this year, it's probably down another million. so that is fallen by half in five or six years. most of that is domestic production. a little bit of biofuels. >> explain what tight oil is. >> we had shale gas, and hot on the heels of the shale gas revolution comes tight oil. >> embedded in the rock where the gas is and they call it tidal part because it's hard to extract. >> so you go in with horizonta
there's energy, you see crude is around $94 or so. it seems like it's been anywhere between $90 and $95 for months and months. steve liesman joins us on set with a special guest. who do you have? >> i have krzysztchri christofft et means for global prices and economics. let's go piece by piece. let's talk about demand and supply, which is on its own track, and what happens to supply. how much oil is going to be produced here in the united states over the next few years? >> it is...
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he does energy stuff. we were saying the find of natural gas, the buys and finds, the largest in the world -- noble, nbl, and cyprus, they own it. this is perhaps the way europe can end the chokehold of a russian natural gas pipes that can be shut down. is this europe? say, i'm going to give you a little geopolitical thing here. >> i love it when you wax geopolitical. >> you like that? this is central europe saying, you know what, russia? we're done with you. we'll take the natural gas and shut you down and the russians i think want this natural gas. i think at the end if it goes to the russians, then that's what this was really about, russia versus the west. is like nato! what are you like nodding. are you like faber? whatever i say, faber's like -- >> whoever sits in that chair just looks as you with a smirk on that face physically. >> i will say it could be gaza g gazaga, duke, louisville -- he'll be -- >> possibly. possibly. >> famous faberism. >> you look askance, you put your arms -- >> channel my in
he does energy stuff. we were saying the find of natural gas, the buys and finds, the largest in the world -- noble, nbl, and cyprus, they own it. this is perhaps the way europe can end the chokehold of a russian natural gas pipes that can be shut down. is this europe? say, i'm going to give you a little geopolitical thing here. >> i love it when you wax geopolitical. >> you like that? this is central europe saying, you know what, russia? we're done with you. we'll take the natural...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor f you see unexpected signs avoid coof early puberty in a child,. or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painf
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and alternative energy development? why not pay -- if obama gets started on this -- >> joe and i have agreed that we're going to compensate -- what do you want to see, 20%? >> we'll start at 20. we'll start at 20. >> as we spend it all, we're going to need more. we're going to need the preschool, we're going to need solar energy. >> i thought i was completely wrong this what it was. >> it's an island, isn't it? >> it's an island. >> but it shows you how interconnected it is. >> i know. and fait accompli, he said i got there and is they were doing it. >> what if you found out that your bank got taken over by the fdic and the insurance that you thought protected your money was not there, that it was wrong? that's the problem. >> and by the way, 10% of your money is gone, too. >> explain to the eurozone just waking up exactly what -- >> carolin is going to do that supposedly when we throw to her. >> they have to do something. >> they follow twitter. >> did you wear your jacket last week? >> no. >> will you write down all o
and alternative energy development? why not pay -- if obama gets started on this -- >> joe and i have agreed that we're going to compensate -- what do you want to see, 20%? >> we'll start at 20. we'll start at 20. >> as we spend it all, we're going to need more. we're going to need the preschool, we're going to need solar energy. >> i thought i was completely wrong this what it was. >> it's an island, isn't it? >> it's an island. >> but it shows you how...
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anything exposed to the energy states, too. the big banks don't have a large concentration to those areas. they're well exposed, but they don't have a large concentration. >> would you put new money to work in this market right here? >> yeah. absolutely. bank of america is -- >> i mean the broader market given the fact that last week we were hitting record after record after record. >> without a doubt. i have not been this constructive, this bullish on the u.s. and equities in my career. >> meredith, good to have you on the program. thank you so much. meredith whitney joining us on banks and the market. >>> closed banks, protesters in the streets. the revolt in cyprus over ordinary depositors paying for the bailout is rocking the world and has people wondering if another eurozone country could be next. or, worse, could it happen here? exclusive reaction from john thain, head of cit group and former ceo of merrill lynch. also cit's turnaround from bankruptcy and whether it is up for sale. stick around for john thain. back in a m
anything exposed to the energy states, too. the big banks don't have a large concentration to those areas. they're well exposed, but they don't have a large concentration. >> would you put new money to work in this market right here? >> yeah. absolutely. bank of america is -- >> i mean the broader market given the fact that last week we were hitting record after record after record. >> without a doubt. i have not been this constructive, this bullish on the u.s. and...
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other names in the green, best buy as well as consol energy. laggards, helmeritch & paine. and finally. in the nasdaq. intuitive surgical. analysts saying upside potential outweighs downside risk over the next month months. back to you. >> thanks, josh. >>> we're heading toward the close. about 50 minutes left here. let's see if the markets will turn positive and finish that way for the day. right now the dow is down 23 points zblrjts coming up, we talk with former treasury secretary larry summers. he'll tell us what's worrying him about the bailout in cyprus. >>> the dogs of the dow strategy worked again, so far. last year's worst performer is its best now. hewlett-packard helping the dow weather the storm from europe. get this. the once beleaguered stock is this year's best performer. up 60% just this year. we'll talk about whether hp can stay red hot coming up. >>> noted banking analyst meredith whitney sees a tremendous buying opportunity in one big bank. we'll want to talk about bank of america, jpmorgan. which one does she like? stick around to find out when we speak
other names in the green, best buy as well as consol energy. laggards, helmeritch & paine. and finally. in the nasdaq. intuitive surgical. analysts saying upside potential outweighs downside risk over the next month months. back to you. >> thanks, josh. >>> we're heading toward the close. about 50 minutes left here. let's see if the markets will turn positive and finish that way for the day. right now the dow is down 23 points zblrjts coming up, we talk with former treasury...
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meanwhile, the ceo of italian energy giant pala scleroni told us he's not concerned about weakness in europe because he's turning his attention to china. this after the company announced a deal to sell 20% of its stake in the mozambique gas field with cnpc. i asked him why now. >> we want to give value to this huge discovery in mozambique. the best way to give value is to involved in the project in natural biogas and cnpc is the most natural biogas in that part of world. >> that makes a certain amount of sense. a lot of people have looked at your global strategy and said you're early and aggressive when it comes to, for example, africa. so what about at home in italy, how weak is the market there and how much of a problem is that for your business? >> it is not a big problem because 90% of our -- are outside of europe, not only are we certainly our italian and european businesses have been suffering through 2012. but i'm expecting some near 2013 to see a new recovery of the euro. >> a new recovery. it's a tough road ahead for italy, but we'll look at that later. plus, is boeing close
meanwhile, the ceo of italian energy giant pala scleroni told us he's not concerned about weakness in europe because he's turning his attention to china. this after the company announced a deal to sell 20% of its stake in the mozambique gas field with cnpc. i asked him why now. >> we want to give value to this huge discovery in mozambique. the best way to give value is to involved in the project in natural biogas and cnpc is the most natural biogas in that part of world. >> that...
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stripping out food and energy. towards 8:30, the fourth quarter current account as for earnings, look for numbers today from clothing retailer aeropostale and krispy kreme doughnuts. we'll seet that can tell us about the state of the u.s. consumer. i expect they're still sucking them down. >>> jack lew make his first appearance as treasury secretary today. he'll highlight the importance of investing in infrastructure, manufacturing and job creation. steve liesman will be travel, jack lew and we'll have a one-on-one interview with the new treasury secretary today at 4:00 p.m. on closing bell. >>> samsung will launch the latest model of its galaxy smartphone tonight in new york at 7:30 p.m. eastern. the hype is growing for the galaxy 4 with reports suggesting an eye-controlled screen. apple isn't taking the samsung launch lying down. it's believed rival devices are inferior to the iphone. joining us now, david garrity from new york. david, we're just, wa, a little more than 12 hours away from samsung's launch tonight
stripping out food and energy. towards 8:30, the fourth quarter current account as for earnings, look for numbers today from clothing retailer aeropostale and krispy kreme doughnuts. we'll seet that can tell us about the state of the u.s. consumer. i expect they're still sucking them down. >>> jack lew make his first appearance as treasury secretary today. he'll highlight the importance of investing in infrastructure, manufacturing and job creation. steve liesman will be travel, jack...
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>> sectors are technology, industrials, energy, from a thematic basis, discipline value and dividend growth. not yield, but dividend growth. >> great to see you. brian, adam, thank you. thanks for your thoughts today. we're coming back with the closing countdown. stick around. we'll find out whether the dow and s&p can remain positive or whether we have this three-day sell-off. >> then the ceo of software maker adobe systems will be with me breaking down his company's earnings, before he speaks to analysts. you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before in
>> sectors are technology, industrials, energy, from a thematic basis, discipline value and dividend growth. not yield, but dividend growth. >> great to see you. brian, adam, thank you. thanks for your thoughts today. we're coming back with the closing countdown. stick around. we'll find out whether the dow and s&p can remain positive or whether we have this three-day sell-off. >> then the ceo of software maker adobe systems will be with me breaking down his company's...
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both bloomberg and telegraph reporting that energy drinks may boost blood pressure and lead to an erratic heartbeat. those were findings presented at the american heart association, in new orleans. the fda has been investigating drinks made by companies, including monster beverage and red bull. maria, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, josh. >>> flat and nervous, that's how my next guest describes the u.s. market today. dennis gartman is founder, editor, and publisher of the gartman letter. he joins us right now with more. good to see you, dennis. >> maria, good to have me on. nice to be here, especially following jim grant. >> today wasn't flat, the market was down 90 points on the dow, but it was certainly nervous. what would you say about today's market average and what does it tell us as far as what's ahead? >> i think what we're seeing is a continuation of problems emanating from cyprus. i'm one of those problems who believes that the cyprus circumstance is a good deal more serious than most people are giving it attention to. over the course of the last week, we're down, w
both bloomberg and telegraph reporting that energy drinks may boost blood pressure and lead to an erratic heartbeat. those were findings presented at the american heart association, in new orleans. the fda has been investigating drinks made by companies, including monster beverage and red bull. maria, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, josh. >>> flat and nervous, that's how my next guest describes the u.s. market today. dennis gartman is founder, editor, and publisher...
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we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> why now? how does this fit into your portfolio? >> well, i think you noted it's rare when you have an opportunity to have the influence that liberty will like to have secondly, we've always been believers in the cable industry as a group. our sister company is the largest cable company outside the united states. and lastly, we see the opportunity with sustainable cash flows. a subscription business, finance at attractive rates as being an opportunity for liberty shareholders now. >> that's exactly the kind of company y
we're also keeping an eye on the energy benchmarks as well. keep your eye on gasoline and heating oil. they are drifting oil and they are the leaders that are the downturn in the energy market. that is really the leader here. zbr thank you very much, sharon epperson. liberty media is acquiring them for a cool $2.5 million. they are buying from three of the private equity holders. we are joined by greg of liberty media's president and ceo. a cnbc exclusive. greg, it's a pleasure to have you with...
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their industrial business, 20% is energy which is starting to see secular tailwinds. and infrastructure is what they do best. and i think that is a multiple enhancing event. in addition, margins are stabilized and poised to go higher. >> i don't hate it, let me start there. here's the problem -- you can only own so many stocks. there's no reason to think at all that, a, this rally should continue or, b, it should outperform the. you're almost better off with a basket from g.e. all the things stephanie says are true. however, this is already discounting a lot of that. it's an 18 multiple. the dow is selling for under 16. i have no idea why it's getting premium. 20% of the business is europe which is contracting. there's no revenue growth for the company overall. the bottom line, i'll finish here, there's a momentum divergence negative beneath the surface. meaning the buyers are not quite as aggressive as 23 as they were at 21. >> if you're worry good the market, this is the tar heel you want. you get 3.2% dividend yield. it's trading more -- >> trailing. >> okay. i'm l
their industrial business, 20% is energy which is starting to see secular tailwinds. and infrastructure is what they do best. and i think that is a multiple enhancing event. in addition, margins are stabilized and poised to go higher. >> i don't hate it, let me start there. here's the problem -- you can only own so many stocks. there's no reason to think at all that, a, this rally should continue or, b, it should outperform the. you're almost better off with a basket from g.e. all the...
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it's interesting on the growth story, it's the economic renaissance you see in energy and housing. those are out there. the components are out there. you could unleash that. it's looming. like molten clay that needs to come together. we got to get through washington, get through the head winds and see confidence come back and you can unleash the economic engine of this country. >> are you not putting money network because you're waiting to see? what will you do >> i'm still expecting you one more leg up. with volatility at the unbelievable low levels it is it's fairly easy to be conservative and mitigate risk but i'm expecting one more move higher and then i'll consolidate. like i said before i'm a long term bull. a year ago we could have said the only reason the stock market rallied is because of fed involvement. that's shifted. >> and profits. please do not -- >> and profits. >> profits are the mother's milk of stocks. fed can stand on its head and spit wood nickels but if you don't have profits the stock market is not going up. you agree with that jimmy williams >> do i. >> you
it's interesting on the growth story, it's the economic renaissance you see in energy and housing. those are out there. the components are out there. you could unleash that. it's looming. like molten clay that needs to come together. we got to get through washington, get through the head winds and see confidence come back and you can unleash the economic engine of this country. >> are you not putting money network because you're waiting to see? what will you do >> i'm still...
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energy, telecom are leading us higher. let's get a market flash with josh lipton. >> hey there, simon. check out mgm. this is already the biggest shareholder, owns 18.6%. now tracinda has filed to buy more. they will point to a rebound in the list. including big names. jaun paulson. up about 4% right now. >> our senior economic reporter steve liesman is at a manufacturing plant in georgia where jack lee will be visiting today. steve joins us now with a first time interview with the ceo. steve? >> melissa, thanks very much. i am in alpharetta, georgia, where jack lou will be. we have the president of siemens corporation in the u.s. >> thanks for having me. >> it's not a small part of the business, is it? >> no, we're about 25% of seimens. we have over 60,000 employees here in the u.s. and about 130 to 140 manufacturing plants like the one you see here today. >> tell me about siemens manufacturing in the u.s. and whether it's growing. >> well, it's been growing quite well. we have seen 9% growth in the u.s. we have also spen
energy, telecom are leading us higher. let's get a market flash with josh lipton. >> hey there, simon. check out mgm. this is already the biggest shareholder, owns 18.6%. now tracinda has filed to buy more. they will point to a rebound in the list. including big names. jaun paulson. up about 4% right now. >> our senior economic reporter steve liesman is at a manufacturing plant in georgia where jack lee will be visiting today. steve joins us now with a first time interview with the...
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cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them arguing. we can do cool stuff. satellite stuff. there was some overlap. it's not easy to do that. now we'll go to kelly evans who i never talk to about whether you went to paris. i don't want to digress. you were thinking about that. did you take the plunge? >> joe, i go this weekend. yes. i'll report back monday and let you know what i think. i haven't been. i'll let you know. in the meantime, i just want to go back to the point about who was in the room thinking this would be a good idea to tax deposits in cyprus. it's actually the cypriots themselves here. they have a $2.5 billion loan
cyprus has offshore energy reserves which you will be able to exploit. that's an asset. >> that's what russia is -- what i understand is happening in negotiations is that's what they're asking for. they want access to that. >> come up with a deal quietly. that is the essence of no matter what esb does it's impossible to get europe growing economically because we make decisions that don't make sense. >> did you see how -- where was sedgwick? was he is russia? we had them...
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nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retina display, and galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some standout feature and the ball is in apple's court soy expect them to make some software changes with iowa 7 and with the look and feel of iphone 7, it won't stay the same, guys. >> the fact that apple is up today, because of the revelation about the s4 was not that groundbreaking showing that there was some relief in the apple camp. let's bring in marley ward who says that the event was in her words tone deaf and shockingly sexist. >> i admit it is looking like bad vaudeville, but nonetheless, why sexist and some of the other things that you are criticizing it for. >> bad vaudeville is an accurate portrayal, and my problem with th
nothing to fundamentally shift the market. iphone 4 had the retina display, and galaxy had the vibrant energy screen, but that said, s4 is looking great and could take the wind out of nokia and blackberry and as i said yesterday, those guys in 2012 already had unit shipments down 25 to 55%, and the marketing spending, you could should expect from apple and samsung is more than anybody else in the market can match. for the others to grow, they have to figure out some standout feature and the...
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that takes a little bit of focus, energy away. we also have options expiration, and the battle at the nasdaq around the 28 even level. but also multiple intraday divergence. perfect example, yesterday as the s&ps trading down lower. breath was unwilling to get into new low levels. that difference between advancers and decliners of the new york stock exchange. again, divergent type activity, low energy, very low volatility, but we're seeing a lot of conviction to the upside. >> yep, we certainly are, we see how it all unfolds today. we'll talk to you again soon. >>> still to come on "squawk" this morning, smartphone wars. samsung, apple, blackberry, who will be the ultimate winner? there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home
that takes a little bit of focus, energy away. we also have options expiration, and the battle at the nasdaq around the 28 even level. but also multiple intraday divergence. perfect example, yesterday as the s&ps trading down lower. breath was unwilling to get into new low levels. that difference between advancers and decliners of the new york stock exchange. again, divergent type activity, low energy, very low volatility, but we're seeing a lot of conviction to the upside. >> yep, we...
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let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst performing commodities of the day, considering what has happened to the dollar. that's a major factor there. we're already seeing concerns there in terms of short positions in the marketplace as well. according to the latest cfpc report. also watching natural gas because it's been a strong out-performer for the better part of the week. it continues to be a gainer but off of the highs of the session. there are some saying that now is the time to take profits in natural gas after this tremendous upturn we have seen in that commodity just in the last week. it's up about 30 cents or so just in one
let's go to check on energy and commodities. sharon epperson at the nymex. >> definitely. that's what where the safe haven bid is. gold prices up 1700 an ounce. we got as high as 1610 an ounce. they say that is the number gold needs to close above to sustain any upward momentum here. we're still looking at $11 gain or so in the gold price. we're also keeping an eye on what's happening in other metals because copper, it's a far different story. copper continues to be one of the worst...
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let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get the eia report on inventories out at 10:30 eastern time and we're also watching what's happening in the gold market because that will be susceptible to whatever move the fed will make and many traders anticipating to keep doing what they're doing and gold holding steady here and still above the 1600 level. the key, of course, will be breaking above the 1610 for the settlement and they keep saying that is what is needed to give the bulls the momentum to take gold prices much higher. back to you! sharon epperson for us. a technology company is making its wall street debut today. we're waiting for model n t
let's check out the latest moves in energy. >> there say lot of momentum here in the energy market and we're looking at brent crude prices that have risen from a three-month low and it looks like the gains that we're seeing in the oil market are mirroring what they're seeing in terms of the rebound in the euro and what we're seeing in the equity markets as well. the cyprus fears seemed to ease quite a bit. we'll continue to watch what will happen in the u.s. supply front when we do get...
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if you strip out the all important food and energy, you're up 0.2. if you look year-over-year headline, 1.7. year-over-year core 1.7. jobless claims dropped an even 10 you to thou from upwardly revised 332,000. 342 to 332. continuing claims a bit lower on the revision from 3.12 to 3.024 million. if you want to put a sharp pencil on it. take a step back, look at the world. i like strong dollar. i guess it's a debate whether it is weak foreign currencisis on the relative trade. interest rates, should they close where they're at right now? a new high yield close going back to april. it does mark something. we closed last year at 176. we are now up even 30 basis points. back to you. >> stay where you are. more on this data. collarly's chief economist. what do you make of this? >> let's look at year. the one thing we worried is the increase in gas prices would hurt the consumer. green light. but not fast enough pace to take the fed out of it. in light of a huge rally since november. every time someone talks about a correction, it has been bad for business
if you strip out the all important food and energy, you're up 0.2. if you look year-over-year headline, 1.7. year-over-year core 1.7. jobless claims dropped an even 10 you to thou from upwardly revised 332,000. 342 to 332. continuing claims a bit lower on the revision from 3.12 to 3.024 million. if you want to put a sharp pencil on it. take a step back, look at the world. i like strong dollar. i guess it's a debate whether it is weak foreign currencisis on the relative trade. interest rates,...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late winter storm forced school closures. the upper midwest hit with another blast of winter. south isn't off the hook either. allison kosik has the latest. >> reporter: the calendar says spring but mother nature is playing by her own rules, dumping about a foot of snow in parts of new hampshire on the last day of winter. >> it's kind of fun because then you can shovel and work out. >> reporter: in concord it looked more like december than march. >> it's new england. this is what we get in new england. i'm happy. i'm leaving to go skiing on friday. >> reporter: the deep snow across the northeast is taxing
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late...
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all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the republican party's performance at the last election has been acutely critical of the kind of statements that were made by a number of candidates. the report also mentioned the gop is generally regarded as stuffy, full of old men, narrow minded and out of touch. but today the answer to all their problems could be staring them in the face on the front page of "new york times." yes, dr. ben carson is a pediatric neurosurgeon and therefore unlikely to make diabolical comments. he's african-american, and therefore embody the desire for greater inclusiviveness. he hates the affordab
all aboard. ♪ it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> do you remember this? >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> oh, how about this? >> 47% with with him who are -- who believe they are victims. >> it's hardly surprising that this week's autopsy on the...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. a killer is on the loose and a manhunt is underway right now in colorado. the state's top prison official was shot to death at the front door of his own home. now police are trying to track down the killer. for the latest, jeff cramer from the el paso county sheriff's office joins us. >> good evening, how are you. >> greta: i'm well. i know you have a big task at hand and do you have a person of interest who you're looking for? >> well, we don't. unfortunately there's no known suspect in this case at this time. our investigators remain very busy at this hour to continue to gather information and go through information and try to determine what the strongest lead might be in this case, but at this point there's no suspect that's been identified, but obviousl
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> all right. to "politics now" where we have an msnbc news exclusive. florida is the first to fall victim to the election system. rests from ip addresses from ireland, england and india. not clear here if the requests were some kind of test or someone trying to interfere with the voting system itself. but experts say this exposes the danger of putting voting systems online. you can read more at ms news.com. >>> president obama has not picked a location yet for his presidential library. but that does not mean universities are no
it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with...
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i think we need some energy and cred bltd. and so that's what i'm hoping for. >> it's wonderful that we finally have a pope that can represent a large piece of community. latinos and a lot of people who need the support. >> he has so many issues to take care of. just so many. and i'm going to pray a lot for him. >> for progressive american catholics, he's not likely to deliver the changes they hoped for. it's something i asked new york cardinal timothy dolan about just a short time ago. >> the issues that americans talk about most. >> sure. >> things like gay marriage and lbgt rights and celibacy for priests and contraception, they're expressing disappointment because they feel he won't move the church in what they see as a forward direction. what would you say to those americans and catholics? >> if people who are disappointed, they probably have -- it's probably an accurate sentiment. he's not going to change anything on that. but you listen to what the people are asking for as well. they're asking for a sense of hope. they'
i think we need some energy and cred bltd. and so that's what i'm hoping for. >> it's wonderful that we finally have a pope that can represent a large piece of community. latinos and a lot of people who need the support. >> he has so many issues to take care of. just so many. and i'm going to pray a lot for him. >> for progressive american catholics, he's not likely to deliver the changes they hoped for. it's something i asked new york cardinal timothy dolan about just a short...
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so one of the things they have not done is dealt with their own energy independence. they could have done pipeline. they could have done their own exploration and instead they threat russians do it. the russians are the problem in the first place, so all these people put money in the banks there from russia, to the cypriate banks and the assets are too big and they don't pay for the services. no wonder it's going broke. >> kimberly: russians are smart. they're trying to take advantage of the situation. they will do something for you and you do something for us. like trump said, we'll help the other countries and troops there lose american lives. give us oil. what do we get back? business transaction. i don't admire it but i understand it. best thing about this weekend i got a cartoon thing with a leprechaun and had a pot, but no gold in it. what happened to your pot of gold? obama redistributed it. >> dana: i thought you'd say william devaney came to get it. >> greg: there is always a gun control argument in the american media that says gun advocates always talk about
so one of the things they have not done is dealt with their own energy independence. they could have done pipeline. they could have done their own exploration and instead they threat russians do it. the russians are the problem in the first place, so all these people put money in the banks there from russia, to the cypriate banks and the assets are too big and they don't pay for the services. no wonder it's going broke. >> kimberly: russians are smart. they're trying to take advantage of...
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it's all in my little book, but he was so positive, he was a salesman, so i guess i got some of that energy from him. and my brother don and my sister leah, what a great family. not perfect. in fact, the marriage fell apart. but it was such a nice, grounding thing to be the family where there was love and space forfeits a fights and everythin. and forgiveness. people need to do that, give themselves and oprah said so brilliantly. forgiveness is the -- is giving up the wish that the past could have been different. and when you give that up, if you are released. you don't forget. the person is not exonerated. wasn't good what they did to you or feel that they did to you, you release it, and you don't have to hold it and you don't have to do it to yourself. your mind, ego, will beat you up all the time. we are bigger, we are spirit, whatever you want to call it. something larger than our mind. the mind is a great tool. we need it to stay out of traffic and move around and do great things and write stuff, but it isn't the whole of us. that other place, that experienced place, where you can look
it's all in my little book, but he was so positive, he was a salesman, so i guess i got some of that energy from him. and my brother don and my sister leah, what a great family. not perfect. in fact, the marriage fell apart. but it was such a nice, grounding thing to be the family where there was love and space forfeits a fights and everythin. and forgiveness. people need to do that, give themselves and oprah said so brilliantly. forgiveness is the -- is giving up the wish that the past could...
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that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the decorum of the united states senate, although lately some people aren't observing that decorum. >> mr. viqueira, you always do. thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essenti
that's the big fight on energy coming out now. the president proposed $200 million a year in research to be funded by the mechanism you describe. no chance of that happening, at least not this year with republicans in charge of the house of representatives, martin. >> right. finally, mike, i think ted cruz is giving an interview just behind you. would you like to shout something at him so he could add to our program this afternoon? >> reporter: no. no. that would be against the...
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. >>> the white house wants a $2 billion check from congress to pay for research and clean energy and a new effort to wean cars off of oil, and this news comes as the president prepares to speak at argan laboratory outside of chicago, and one of the energy research leaders. kristen welker is with us live at the white house, a nd we understand that the president has a plan to pay for the research? >> he does, richard. good morning to you. and the plan is to take revenue from oil and gas leases from offshore drilling saying that it will not add to deficit and it won't require drilling on new lands, but of course, the challenge here is to get this through both chambers of congress, and some law mamakers expressing concern that it will add to the deficit, but we should say that there are some who are saying that they are willing to learn more about the are president's proposal and among those republican senator lisa murkowski, and it is to increase research on biofuels and batteries for electric cars and things that will ultimately make the united states energy independent. we will say th
. >>> the white house wants a $2 billion check from congress to pay for research and clean energy and a new effort to wean cars off of oil, and this news comes as the president prepares to speak at argan laboratory outside of chicago, and one of the energy research leaders. kristen welker is with us live at the white house, a nd we understand that the president has a plan to pay for the research? >> he does, richard. good morning to you. and the plan is to take revenue from oil...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we are breaking news from the supreme court. it is about copyright which sounds boring but nbc's pete williams is outside with the latest. if you've ever sold anything on ebay or had a garage sale you might want to listen up. >> reporter: or a flea market or church raffle or used book store or garage sale. anything like that. this case involves a doctrine that is used thousands of times in america, millions every day. what it says, if you go to the book store and you buy a book or a cd or a video, you're free to then sell it. it's called the first sale doctrine. what that means is once you buy it then the copyright owner's interest in that work extinguishes once you buy it. the question in this case is, does that apply to things that are made overseas? now, that would apply, of course, to any book printed overseas but also that used car that you want to sell that's made overseas, made in japan, that's got copyrighted things in it. watches, computers,
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we are breaking news from the supreme court. it is about copyright which sounds boring but nbc's pete williams is outside with the latest. if you've ever sold anything on ebay or had a garage sale you might want to listen up. >> reporter: or a flea market or church raffle or used book store or garage sale. anything like that. this case involves a...
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, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work you're doing today will end up in the products that we make and sell tomorrow. you're helping to secure our energy future. and if we do it well, then that's going to help us avoid some of the perils of climate change, will leave a healthier planet for our kids, but to do it we got to make sure we're making the right choices in washington. just the other day, dr. isaacs and directors of two of our national laboratories wrote about the effects of the so-called sequester. these across the board budget cuts put in place two
, clean energy. let's listen. >> -- turn them into a business. so think about this. just a few years ago, the american auto industry was flat lining. today, thanks in part to discoveries made right here at argon, some of the most high tech fuel efficient, pretty spiffy cars in the world are once again designed, engineered and built here in the united states. and that's why we have to keep investing in scientific research. so i need to -- we have to maintain our edge. because the work...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. >>> what good are facts if they don't support the narrative? so it was with the bush administration as its officials beat the drums of war. >> simply stated -- there is no doubt that saddam hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. there is n
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note...
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. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president joe biden is speaking out and refusing to back down from a proposed assault weapons ban. the vice president spoke to npr about the need to limit large capacity magazines too. >> in newtown, those 20 beautiful babies and six serious people trying to help them, administrators and teachers, all dead, today. the police responded in 2 1/2 minutes. 2 1/2 minutes. this guy had 30-round clips in it. if that had been only ten rounds, who knows whether one or two or five or seven of those people would be alive today. >> or he could have just reloaded and loaded another magazine. >> that
. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president...
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." time to talk about what did we learn? >> i'm not going to be earnest about my viewing has bebits. >> keep it to yourself. what did you learn, mike? >> the president lands in israel with some important conversation there. but we have to keep an eye on syria. >> yes, we do. 70,000 dead and counting. it's way too early and "morning joe." right now we have luke russert and chuck todd with this very special "daily run down." they're going to do some diving. you be the judge. see who does it better. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >>> mideast mission with high enthusiasm and low expectations. president obama arrives in israel for his first visit there as president. we'll go live to jerusalem in just a few minutes. back here at home, some republicans recoil at the party's plans for the future. the chairman is in the hot seat. he'll be here live to counter his critics. >>> plu
it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." time to talk about what did we learn? >> i'm not going to be earnest about my viewing has bebits. >> keep it to yourself. what did you learn, mike? >> the president lands in israel with some important conversation there. but we have to keep an...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing, and there is a lot happening even as we speak, president obama is on the ground in israel right now. it's his first trip there as commander in chief. we just saw the limousine pull up arriving at israeli president peres' home in jerusalem. one of many stops on his trip. the bulk of this visit will, indeed, center on israel where he'll try to make a connection to the israeli people. >>> all started 6:13 this morning eastern time when he landed in tel aviv. as soon as he stepped off air force one, he was greeted not just by peres but also benjamin netanyahu. don't exactly have a warm relationship, but here he is, the live picture with peres. and you see all the school children waiting american and israeli flags and we are told
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing, and there is a lot happening even as we speak, president obama is on the ground in israel right now. it's his first trip there...
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the other item is we do energy reform where we become energy independent, creates jobs in america but also lowers the price of gasoline and lowers the price of natural gas that we see today that creates new manufacturing jobs in america. so when you look at an overall plan, do you want more taxes more spending or do you want the country to grow in the republican plan that we have. bill: now you get your wish because you see their plan and we see your plan publicly as well. and now there will be some sort of reconciliation if you want to get to a grand bargain. ultimately what you find here, either republican haves to give on the tax issue or democrats will have to give on the entitlement issue or perhaps both. do you see either one happening now to get that big deal? >> well you know what? the president he already took $600 billion, every single viewer that is watching today that has a job, is getting less coming home because the president took 600 billion out of their paycheck. so you have the taxes. so you have the revenue. what you need now is to curb the spending. this is a spendi
the other item is we do energy reform where we become energy independent, creates jobs in america but also lowers the price of gasoline and lowers the price of natural gas that we see today that creates new manufacturing jobs in america. so when you look at an overall plan, do you want more taxes more spending or do you want the country to grow in the republican plan that we have. bill: now you get your wish because you see their plan and we see your plan publicly as well. and now there will be...
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we're so far failed with these green energy products. i think we've got a list of all the green energy project which is have really gotten into deep trouble, either bankrupt, laid people off, they've lost a ton of money. it's one after another. it's very, very long list. >> steve: what do you think it was about this particular solo power thing that the government said oh, we got to give them a bunch of dough? >> the government committed $197 million worth of loans to this company, which is not dipped into yet. they committed the money to them. this was back in the day when it seemed like solar panels would be the big sellers and the salvation of the solar industry. >> steve: that's why china makes them so cheaply. >> yes. however, the market has crashed. they're going for virtually nothing these solar panels. there is a glut on the market. the price has fallen through the floor. companies like solo power, and by the way, sun tech, which has just gone into bankruptcy court in china, bankrupt. that's what's happened here. green energy, des
we're so far failed with these green energy products. i think we've got a list of all the green energy project which is have really gotten into deep trouble, either bankrupt, laid people off, they've lost a ton of money. it's one after another. it's very, very long list. >> steve: what do you think it was about this particular solo power thing that the government said oh, we got to give them a bunch of dough? >> the government committed $197 million worth of loans to this company,...
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>> president obama travels to chicago today, where he's expected to detail a funding plan for clean energy. officials say the plan would set aside $2 billion a year for public and private research. that money would come from federal and oil gas leases. congressional republicans are expected to oppose the plan. >> new jersey senator robert menendez continues to be under intense scrutiny-p "washington post" reports a federal grand jury is investigating the deal. men then sez said he knew of the probe but tells them he's actually appropriately taultsz. >> and we're learning more about a tense moment between the united states and iran this week when an iranian fighter jet was chasing after a u.s. drone over the persian gulf. cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara starr has been following the story. good morning. >> good morning to you, carol. intense moments indeed. and the u.s. said it will continue to conduct the spy missions. the unmanned predator was flying over the persian gulf earlier this week when the iranian military spotted it. iran scrambled a fighter jet, it pursued the drone to with
>> president obama travels to chicago today, where he's expected to detail a funding plan for clean energy. officials say the plan would set aside $2 billion a year for public and private research. that money would come from federal and oil gas leases. congressional republicans are expected to oppose the plan. >> new jersey senator robert menendez continues to be under intense scrutiny-p "washington post" reports a federal grand jury is investigating the deal. men then sez...